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Pastor Chronister describes Genesis 1 through Genesis 2:7 as God's answer sheet for the Bible and then gives us examples of the questions that the answer sheet includes. This may surprise you a little. Then pastor reads through the first few verses and starts describing them in great detail. But please understand that our 'great detail' is just scratching the surface of scripture. Still... I have not seen a more in depth discussion done in a Sunday sermon on Genesis 1, well, ever. If you have a pastor that does this, we would love to hear from you because I haven't found one. And, as you'll see in this sermon, our pastor even takes the time to have a discussion with someone who asks a question during the sermon. Who does that? OK, yes... now it sound like I'm bragging about our pastor. Sorry if that offends any of you... Well, not really... OK, that was a fake sorry. So before I go on and offend any more of you, let's just open our text book to Genesis 1:1 and press play.
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Great Sermon! Good stuff! I've pondered whether the separation of light and darkness represented the fall of satan, and if God allows man to eat of all trees, then (after fall of satan) changes it to only the tree of life, not allowing them to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil?? He gives them their first command, knowing their first temptation (from satan) is coming. Free will and the test of obedience(faithfulness)..God always provides a way of escape..